The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday unveiled its third list of candidates for the upcoming Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election, set to take place on November 17. This move comes after the initial announcement of a roster of 10 candidates in September and the release of a second list featuring 29 candidates on October 2. The AAP's expanding list includes candidates for key constituencies in the state.





The third list of AAP candidates for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election 2023 includes:


1. Joura - Bhagwati Dhakaad
2. Gohad (SC) - Yashwant Patwari
3. Gwalior Rural - Sumit Pal
4. Gwalior - Rohit Gupta
5. Gwalior South - Pankaj Gupta
6. Naryaoli (SC) - Arvind Tomar (Khatik)
7. Sagar - Mukesh Kumar Jain (Dhana)
8. Banda - Sudhir Yadav
9. Jatara (SC) - Anita Prabhu Dayal Khatik
10. Prithvipur - Uma Kushawha
11. Khargapur - Pyare Lal Soni
12. Rajnagar - Raju Pal
13. Maihar - Baijnath Kushwaha
14. Rampur-Baghelan - Shashi Deepak Singh Baghel
15. Teonthar - Maharshi Singh
16. Gurh - Prakhar Pratap Singh
17. Chitrangi - Mahadev Singh
18. Beohari (ST) - Rampal Singh
19. Murwara - Sunil Mishra
20. Jabalpur Cantt. - Rajesh Kumar Verma
21. Shahpura (ST) - Amar Singh Marko
22. Paraswada - Shiv Shankar Yadav
23. Balaghat - Shiv Jaiswal
24. Katangi - Prashant Meshram
25. Narsinghgarh - Hemant Sharma
26. Kalapipal - Chaturbhuj Tomar
27. Pansemal (ST) - Dayaram Dawar
28. Manawar (ST) - Lal Singh Burman
29. Indore-5 - Vinod Tyagi
30. Ujjain Uttar - Vivek Yadav


Earlier, AAP's national convenor, Arvind Kejriwal, outlined a series of "guarantees" for the electorate. These guarantees include the establishment of high-quality schools for free education, providing free medical treatment, which covers tests and surgeries costing up to Rs 20 lakh in hospitals. Additionally, AAP has promised to grant an unemployment allowance of Rs 3,000 per month to jobless youths. The party also commits to offering free electricity for consumption up to 300 units with uninterrupted 24-hour supply. If elected, the AAP plans to waive electricity bills due until November 30.


Moreover, Kejriwal stated that the AAP government would regularise the employment status of workers engaged in temporary or contractual positions, citing successful examples from Delhi and Punjab, where AAP currently holds power.


The party's agenda also includes a commitment to eradicating corruption in Madhya Pradesh and simplifying bureaucratic procedures, ensuring citizens no longer need to make multiple visits to government offices for services such as obtaining ration cards or licenses.


In addition to these promises, AAP pledged to implement a "teerth darshan yojna" (pilgrimage scheme), allowing elderly individuals to visit their chosen pilgrimage destinations. The AAP government, if elected, plans to offer an honorarium of Rs 1 crore to soldiers and constables who lose their lives in the line of duty. Furthermore, a separate announcement is expected to be made regarding farmers and tribal communities once a comprehensive plan is formulated.